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UK//juː ɡɒt jɔːr praɪd//US//juː ɡɑt jʊr praɪd//

Meaning of You got your pride

You should feel proud of yourself and your accomplishments.

In simple words: You are feeling proud or strong about yourself.

You got your pride in a sentence

  • After winning the competition, you got your pride back.
  • Even after the setback, you got your pride and held your head high.
  • Remember, you got your pride; stay confident in your abilities.
  • You got your pride, so don't let negativity bring you down.

How to use You got your pride

Commonly used to encourage someone to maintain self-respect. Can be positive or slightly sarcastic, depending on context.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Think of 'pride' as a crown you wear - keep it on your head!

Related words

Collocations with You got your pride

  • gain pride
  • feel pride
  • maintain pride

Synonyms for You got your pride

Common mistakes with You got your pride

  • Confused with 'you lost your pride' which has a different meaning.
  • Using in overly formal contexts where a more simple expression might be better.

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Frequently asked questions about "You got your pride"

What does "You got your pride" mean?

You are feeling proud or strong about yourself.

What is the definition of "You got your pride"?

You should feel proud of yourself and your accomplishments.

How do you use "You got your pride" in a sentence?

After winning the competition, you got your pride back.

Can you give another example of "You got your pride"?

Even after the setback, you got your pride and held your head high.

What are synonyms for "You got your pride"?

Common alternatives include self-respect, dignity, self-esteem.

What words go with "You got your pride"?

It commonly pairs with gain pride, feel pride, maintain pride.

What are common mistakes when using "You got your pride"?

Confused with 'you lost your pride' which has a different meaning. Using in overly formal contexts where a more simple expression might be better.

How do you pronounce "You got your pride"?

US: //juː ɡɑt jʊr praɪd//, UK: //juː ɡɒt jɔːr praɪd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "You got your pride"?

Commonly used to encourage someone to maintain self-respect. Can be positive or slightly sarcastic, depending on context.